Dumenko Accuses UOC of Pushing 'Russian World' Ideology

KYIV — On July 15, the 1037th anniversary of the Baptism of Kyivan Rus, Metropolitan Epifaniy Dumenko, head of the schismatic Orthodox Church of Ukraine, delivered a powerful homily at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, accusing the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) of advancing the "Russian World" ideology. 

Speaking during the Divine Liturgy, he condemned this doctrine as a "heretical delusion" that conceals idolatry under the guise of Orthodoxy.

Epifaniy linked the Baptism of Rus to Ukraine’s spiritual and national identity, calling the 2019 Tomos of Autocephaly as liberation from foreign influence. He criticized the UOC’s historical ties to Russia, claiming it held the Pechersk Lavra "captive" until its seizure by the Ukrainian government.

Epiphany prayed for Ukraine’s victory against the "Russian empire of evil," calling for a just peace. 

The UOC has repeatedly condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It has also repeatedly distanced itself from the Moscow Patriarchate, which has no control over the UOC whatsoever. Metropolitan Onufriy, primate of the UOC, has also declared his Church’s independence from the MP.

Read also

EP Bartholomew to Meet Trump at White House

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew will meet President Donald Trump at the White House on September 16.

Dumenko Accuses UOC of Pushing 'Russian World' Ideology

Dumenko accused the UOC of being under the "heretical delusion" of Russian nationalism and called Russia an "empire of evil."

Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan Denounces Political Persecution in Montenegro

Church leader says lawsuit over anti-Communist sermon is part of broader crackdown on religious freedom.

Clear Message from the EU to Albania: Respect the Orthodox Church

European Parliament demands full religious freedom, respect for Orthodox Church's autocephaly, and protection of the Greek Minority’s rights.

Patriarchs Theophilos, Pizzaballa Make Joint Visit to Gaza

The Orthodox and Catholic hierarchs spent time with the faithful following Thursday's strike on a Catholic church by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

Catholic Sources Believe Israeli Attack on Church May Have Been Retaliation

Christian leaders, including Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem and Latin Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa, recently condemned a wave of attacks by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian Christian village of Taybeh.